Identification of Motor Unit Firings in H-Reflex of Soleus Muscle Recorded by High-Density Surface Electromyography

We developed and tested the methodology that supports the identification of individual motor unit (MU) firings from the Hoffman (or H) reflex recorded by surface high-density EMG (HD-EMG). Synthetic HD-EMG signals were constructed from simulated 10% to 90% of maximum voluntary...

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Main Authors: Milos Kalc, Jakob Skarabot, Matjaz Divjak, Filip Urh, Matej Kramberger, Matjaz Vogrin, Ales Holobar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2023-01-01
Series:IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9933635/
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Summary:We developed and tested the methodology that supports the identification of individual motor unit (MU) firings from the Hoffman (or H) reflex recorded by surface high-density EMG (HD-EMG). Synthetic HD-EMG signals were constructed from simulated 10&#x0025; to 90&#x0025; of maximum voluntary contraction (MVC), followed by 100 simulated H-reflexes. In each H-reflex the MU firings were normally distributed with mean latency of 20 ms and standard deviations (SDLAT) ranging from 0.1 to 1.3 ms. Experimental H-reflexes were recorded from the soleus muscle of 12 men (33.6 &#x00B1; 5.8 years) using HD-EMG array of <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">${5}\times {13}$ </tex-math></inline-formula> surface electrodes. Participants performed 15 to 20 s long voluntary plantarflexions with contraction levels ranging from 10&#x0025; to 70&#x0025; MVC. Afterwards, at least 60 H-reflexes were electrically elicited at three levels of background muscle activity: rest, 10&#x0025; and 20&#x0025; MVC. HD-EMGs of voluntary contractions were decomposed using the Convolution Kernel Compensation method to estimate the MU filters. When applied to HD-EMG signals with synthetic H reflexes, MU filters demonstrated high MU identification accuracy, especially for <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$\text {SD}_{\text {LAT}}&gt;{0.3}$ </tex-math></inline-formula> ms. When applied to experimental H-reflex recordings, the MU filters identified 14.1 &#x00B1; 12.1, 18.2 &#x00B1; 12.1 and 20.8 &#x00B1; 8.7 firings per H-reflex, with individual MU firing latencies of 35.9 &#x00B1; 3.3, 35.1 &#x00B1; 3.0 and 34.6 &#x00B1; 3.3 ms for rest, 10&#x0025; and 20&#x0025; MVC background muscle activity, respectively. Standard deviation of MU latencies across experimental H-reflexes were 1.0 &#x00B1; 0.8, 1.3 &#x00B1; 1.1 and 1.5 &#x00B1; 1.2 ms, in agreement with intramuscular EMG studies.
ISSN:1558-0210